Acacia victoriae - Gundabluie / Bardi Bush

A relatively short lived shrub or small tree to 5m with a moderate growth rate and pale yellow ball shaped flowers appear August to December.  This is a widespread species occurring in arid and subtropical areas of all mainland states of Australia except Victoria where it is confined to the north west of the state near Mildura and in the Sunset Country.  It is most commonly found on floodplains and alluvial flats but also rocky hillsides and ridges favouring alkaline soils and this includes clayey alluvials, grey cracking clays and saline loams. This species is best suited to arid and semi-arid climates and successful as a remediation species for mine sites and also erosion control and windbreaks.

Callitris endlicheri - Black Cypress

An evergreen tree to 10m or taller with furrowed tough bark and dark green leaves, occurring in QLD, NSW and VIC and usually found on stony hills or ridges.  This is a fire sensitive conifer, slow growing but frost and moderately drought tolerant.  Its form and foliage make it a good choice for windbreaks, erosion control, ornamental, shade and screening.

Corymbia erythrophloia syn Eucalyptus erythrophloia - Red Bloodwood / Variable Barked Bloodwood

A tree to 15m with red brown tessellated bark, persistent to full trunk and to smaller branches, shedding in flakes.  It has dull green leaves and white flowers from mid Summer to mid Autumn and this species is distributed in QLD.